Supporting framework for a swivel chair or swivel table

ABSTRACT

Provided is a supporting framework for a swivel chair or table. The framework comprises a gas spring; a cylinder put on the gas spring and comprising two opposite holes and a plurality of equally circumferentially spaced longitudinal apertures; springs loaded posts and lock bars in the apertures; a fastening ring rested upon the cylinder and comprising a plurality of equally circumferentially spaced openings having a diameter less than a diameter of the post but slightly larger than a diameter of the lock bar; and a hollow cap with the gas spring projected therethrough, the cap comprising two opposite channels of inverted-L shape, and two lock pins inserted through the channels and the holes for fastening the cap and the cylinder together. Moving the lock pins either from upper second positions to lower first positions in the channels will enable the gas spring to rotate or vice versa will lock same.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of Invention

The present invention relates to an improved supporting framework for a swivel chair, table or the like, the supporting framework being adapted to lock after a component (e.g., gas spring) thereof rotating a desired angle (i.e., the supporting framework has been positioned).

2. Related Art

Supporting framework for swivel chair, table or office furniture is well known. However, such prior supporting frameworks are typically relatively complex in constructions, costly to manufacture, trouble-prone, and unreliable in use. Thus, continuing improvements in the exploitation of supporting framework for swivel chair, table or office furniture are constantly being sought.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a supporting framework for a piece of swivel furniture, comprising a gas spring; a cylinder put on the gas spring and comprising two opposite holes, a top annular flange, and a plurality of equally circumferentially spaced longitudinal apertures, each aperture being open to the flange; a plurality of posts; a plurality of lock bars; a plurality of springs loaded said posts disposed in a first group of said apertures; a plurality of springs loaded said lock bars disposed a second group of said apertures, wherein the number of the apertures in the second group being equal to that in the first group, and the lock bar being shorter than the post; a ring rested upon the cylinder with the gas spring projected therethrough and fastened thereby, the ring comprising a plurality of equally circumferentially spaced openings, the opening having a diameter less than a diameter of the post such that the post is urged upward against the opening but slightly larger than a diameter of the lock bar such that the lock bar is adapted to enter into the opening; a sleeve put on the cylinder, the sleeve comprising two opposite lock holes; and a hollow cap with the gas spring projected therethrough, the cap comprising two opposite channels of inverted-L shape on its peripheral wall, and two lock pins adapted to insert through the channels and the lock holes into the holes for fastening the cap, the sleeve, and the cylinder together; whereby moving the lock pins either from upper second positions to lower first positions in the channels will enable the gas spring to rotate or vice versa will lock same.

In one aspect of the present invention, the piece of swivel furniture is a swivel chair or a swivel table.

The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is an exploded view of a preferred embodiment of a supporting framework according to the invention;

FIG. 2 is a side view in part section of the assembled supporting framework in FIG. 1, where the supporting framework is adapted to rotate when a lock pin is disposed in a first position;

FIG. 3 is a side view of the assembled supporting framework in FIG. 1, where the supporting framework is adapted to rotate when the lock pin is disposed in the first position;

FIG. 4 is a perspective view with a portion broken away of the assembled supporting framework in FIG. 1, where the supporting framework is adapted to rotate when the lock pin is disposed in the first position;

FIG. 5 is a view similar to FIG. 2, where the supporting framework is locked when the lock pin is disposed in a second position;

FIG. 6 is a view similar to FIG. 3, where the supporting framework is locked when the lock pin is disposed in the second position; and

FIG. 7 is a view similar to FIG. 4, where the supporting framework is locked when the lock pin is disposed in the second position.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, there is shown a supporting framework 9 mounted under a seat of a swivel chair, or a swivel table in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention. The supporting framework 9 comprises a gas spring 6, a cylinder 2 put on the gas spring 6 and comprising two opposite holes 21 on its upper portion, and a plurality of longitudinal apertures (six are shown) 22 equally circumferentially spaced on its upper portion, each aperture 22 having an opening on a top annular flange, a plurality of springs (six are shown) 3 disposed in the apertures 22, a plurality of posts (three are shown) 4 each having a bottom end urged by the spring 3, a plurality of lock bars (three are shown) 5 each having a bottom end urged by the spring 3, the lock bars 5 being shorter than the posts 4, a ring 7 rested upon the cylinder 2, the ring 7 comprising a central opening 71 with the gas spring 6 projected therethrough and fastened thereby due to conformed shapes (i.e., the gas spring 6 and the ring 7 are adapted to rotate together), and a plurality of equally circumferentially spaced peripheral openings 72, the opening 72 having a diameter less than a diameter of top of the post 4 but slightly larger than a diameter of the lock bar 5 (i.e., the top of the post 4 is urged against the opening 72 and the top of the lock bar 5 is adapted to enter into the opening 72), a sleeve 1 comprising two opposite lock holes 11 on its upper portion, the sleeve 1 being put on the cylinder 2 with the lock holes 11 aligned with the holes 21, and a cap 8 rested upon the ring 7 and comprising a central opening with the gas spring 6 projected therethrough, two opposite channels 81 of inverted-L shape on its peripheral wall, and two lock pins 84 adapted to insert through the channels 81 and the lock holes 11 into the holes 21 for fastening the cap 8, the sleeve 1, and the cylinder 2 together.

Referring to FIGS. 3 and 4 in conjunction with FIG. 2, a user may rotate the cap 8 a small angle and then lift same to move the lock pins 84 to lower first positions 82 of the channels 81. The posts 4 are adapted to push the ring 7 and the cap 8 upward due to expansion of the under springs 3 in the above position change process of the lock pins 84. The openings 72 of the ring 7 then separate from the lock bars 5. The gas spring 6 is thus able to rotate freely for adjusting orientation of a chair or table.

Referring to FIGS. 5, 6, and 7, for locking the supporting framework 9 after the chair or table has been positioned in the above orientation adjustment, a user may first press the cap 8 to cause the lock pins 84 being against the upper edges of the lower first positions 82 and then rotate same to move the lock pins 84 from the lower first positions 82 to upper second positions 83 in the channels 81. According to the downward movement of the cap 8, the posts 4 and lock bars 5 inside the ring 7 and the cylinder 2 will therefore move downwardly. Next, rotate the gas spring 6 a small angle to align the openings 72 of the ring 7 with the lock bars 5. The lock bars 5 thus hoist to enter into the openings 72 of the ring 7 (i.e., the gas spring 6 is locked) due to expansion of the under springs 3.

While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims. 

1. A supporting framework for a piece of swivel furniture, comprising: a gas spring; a cylinder put on the gas spring and comprising two opposite holes, a top annular flange, and a plurality of equally circumferentially spaced longitudinal apertures, each aperture being open to the flange; a plurality of posts; a plurality of lock bars; a plurality of springs loaded said posts disposed in a first group of said apertures; a plurality of springs loaded said lock bars disposed a second group of said apertures, wherein the number of the apertures in the second group being equal to that in the first group, and the lock bar being shorter than the post; a ring rested upon the cylinder with the gas spring projected therethrough and fastened thereby, the ring comprising a plurality of equally circumferentially spaced openings, the opening having a diameter less than a diameter of the post such that the post is urged upward against the opening but slightly larger than a diameter of the lock bar such that the lock bar is adapted to enter into the opening; a sleeve put on the cylinder, the sleeve comprising two opposite lock holes; and a hollow cap with the gas spring projected therethrough, the cap comprising two opposite channels of inverted-L shape on its peripheral wall, and two lock pins adapted to insert through the channels and the lock holes into the holes for fastening the cap, the sleeve, and the cylinder together; whereby: rotating the cap a small predetermined angle, and lifting same will move the lock pins from upper second positions to lower first positions of the channels to enable the gas spring to rotate freely for adjusting an orientation of the piece of swivel furniture; and pressing the cap and rotating same will move the lock pins from the lower first positions to the upper second positions of the channels, and rotating the gas spring a small predetermined angle will align the openings with the lock bars for raising the lock bars to enter into the openings for locking the gas spring after the piece of swivel furniture has been positioned in the orientation adjustment.
 2. The supporting framework of claim 1, wherein the piece of swivel furniture is a swivel chair.
 3. The supporting framework of claim 1, wherein the piece of swivel furniture is a swivel table. 